Libraries, Museums, and Archives
Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges in the New Information Era
Herausgeber: Lipinski, Tomas A.
Libraries, Museums, and Archives
Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges in the New Information Era
Herausgeber: Lipinski, Tomas A.
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How can libraries, museums, and archives update their policies to balance legal requirements with the needs of their users? This in-depth treatment provides concrete background and guidelines for every library, museum, or archive, no matter what the size or mission.
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How can libraries, museums, and archives update their policies to balance legal requirements with the needs of their users? This in-depth treatment provides concrete background and guidelines for every library, museum, or archive, no matter what the size or mission.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Scarecrow Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780810840850
- ISBN-10: 0810840855
- Artikelnr.: 21664114
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Scarecrow Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780810840850
- ISBN-10: 0810840855
- Artikelnr.: 21664114
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tomas A. Lipinski is Co-Director and Assistant Professor at the Center for Information Policy Research School of Library and Information Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Introduction
Part 4 PART 1: WORKING WITH THE COLLECTION
Chapter 5 1 Deeds of Gift: Carressing the Hand that Feeds
Chapter 6 2 The Appraiser and the Appraisal: What Makes a Book Valuable?
Chapter 7 3 Tort Theory in Library, Museum, and Archival Collections,
Materials, Exhibits, and Displays: Rights of Privacy and Publicity in
Personal Information and Persona
Chapter 8 4 Censorship and Controversial Materials in Museums, Libraries,
and Archives
Part 9 PART 2: SPECIAL ISSUES IN MUSEUM COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
Chapter 10 5 Legal and Ethical Foundations of Museum Collecting Policies
Chapter 11 6 Collections Managment: Hypothetical Cases, Acquisitions,
Deaccessions, and Loans
Part 12 PART 3: WORKING WITH PATRONS
Chapter 13 7 Legal Issues Involved in the Privacy Rights of Patrons in
"Public" Libraries and Archives
Chapter 14 8 Welcome to...The Legal Responsibility to Offer Accessible
Electronic Information to Patrons with Disabilities
Chapter 15 9 Seven Levels of Safety: Protecting People in Public Buildings
Part 16 PART 4: ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 17 10 The Fight of the Century? Information Ethics versus
E-Commerce
Chapter 18 11 Information Ethics: Its Demarcation and Application
Chapter 19 12 Organizing Ethics in Archives, Museums, and Libraries:
Challenges and Strategies for Meeting Ethical Responsibilites
Part 20 PART 5: COPYRIGHT AND OTHER OWNERSHIP ISSUES
Chapter 21 13 Copyright for Libraries, Museums, and Archives: The Basics
and Beyond
Chapter 22 14 Copyright Protection and Technological Reform of Library
Services: Digital Change, Practical Applications, and Congressional Action
Chapter 23 15 Legal-Technological Regulation of Information Access
Part 24 PART 6: IMPLEMENTATION OF LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCEPTS
Chapter 25 16 Getting Started: Legal and Ethical Resources
Chapter 26 17 Designing, Drafting, and Implementing New Policies
Chapter 27 18 Agents of Change: Planning, Communication, and Implementation
Strategies
Chapter 28 Index
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Introduction
Part 4 PART 1: WORKING WITH THE COLLECTION
Chapter 5 1 Deeds of Gift: Carressing the Hand that Feeds
Chapter 6 2 The Appraiser and the Appraisal: What Makes a Book Valuable?
Chapter 7 3 Tort Theory in Library, Museum, and Archival Collections,
Materials, Exhibits, and Displays: Rights of Privacy and Publicity in
Personal Information and Persona
Chapter 8 4 Censorship and Controversial Materials in Museums, Libraries,
and Archives
Part 9 PART 2: SPECIAL ISSUES IN MUSEUM COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
Chapter 10 5 Legal and Ethical Foundations of Museum Collecting Policies
Chapter 11 6 Collections Managment: Hypothetical Cases, Acquisitions,
Deaccessions, and Loans
Part 12 PART 3: WORKING WITH PATRONS
Chapter 13 7 Legal Issues Involved in the Privacy Rights of Patrons in
"Public" Libraries and Archives
Chapter 14 8 Welcome to...The Legal Responsibility to Offer Accessible
Electronic Information to Patrons with Disabilities
Chapter 15 9 Seven Levels of Safety: Protecting People in Public Buildings
Part 16 PART 4: ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 17 10 The Fight of the Century? Information Ethics versus
E-Commerce
Chapter 18 11 Information Ethics: Its Demarcation and Application
Chapter 19 12 Organizing Ethics in Archives, Museums, and Libraries:
Challenges and Strategies for Meeting Ethical Responsibilites
Part 20 PART 5: COPYRIGHT AND OTHER OWNERSHIP ISSUES
Chapter 21 13 Copyright for Libraries, Museums, and Archives: The Basics
and Beyond
Chapter 22 14 Copyright Protection and Technological Reform of Library
Services: Digital Change, Practical Applications, and Congressional Action
Chapter 23 15 Legal-Technological Regulation of Information Access
Part 24 PART 6: IMPLEMENTATION OF LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCEPTS
Chapter 25 16 Getting Started: Legal and Ethical Resources
Chapter 26 17 Designing, Drafting, and Implementing New Policies
Chapter 27 18 Agents of Change: Planning, Communication, and Implementation
Strategies
Chapter 28 Index
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Introduction
Part 4 PART 1: WORKING WITH THE COLLECTION
Chapter 5 1 Deeds of Gift: Carressing the Hand that Feeds
Chapter 6 2 The Appraiser and the Appraisal: What Makes a Book Valuable?
Chapter 7 3 Tort Theory in Library, Museum, and Archival Collections,
Materials, Exhibits, and Displays: Rights of Privacy and Publicity in
Personal Information and Persona
Chapter 8 4 Censorship and Controversial Materials in Museums, Libraries,
and Archives
Part 9 PART 2: SPECIAL ISSUES IN MUSEUM COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
Chapter 10 5 Legal and Ethical Foundations of Museum Collecting Policies
Chapter 11 6 Collections Managment: Hypothetical Cases, Acquisitions,
Deaccessions, and Loans
Part 12 PART 3: WORKING WITH PATRONS
Chapter 13 7 Legal Issues Involved in the Privacy Rights of Patrons in
"Public" Libraries and Archives
Chapter 14 8 Welcome to...The Legal Responsibility to Offer Accessible
Electronic Information to Patrons with Disabilities
Chapter 15 9 Seven Levels of Safety: Protecting People in Public Buildings
Part 16 PART 4: ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 17 10 The Fight of the Century? Information Ethics versus
E-Commerce
Chapter 18 11 Information Ethics: Its Demarcation and Application
Chapter 19 12 Organizing Ethics in Archives, Museums, and Libraries:
Challenges and Strategies for Meeting Ethical Responsibilites
Part 20 PART 5: COPYRIGHT AND OTHER OWNERSHIP ISSUES
Chapter 21 13 Copyright for Libraries, Museums, and Archives: The Basics
and Beyond
Chapter 22 14 Copyright Protection and Technological Reform of Library
Services: Digital Change, Practical Applications, and Congressional Action
Chapter 23 15 Legal-Technological Regulation of Information Access
Part 24 PART 6: IMPLEMENTATION OF LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCEPTS
Chapter 25 16 Getting Started: Legal and Ethical Resources
Chapter 26 17 Designing, Drafting, and Implementing New Policies
Chapter 27 18 Agents of Change: Planning, Communication, and Implementation
Strategies
Chapter 28 Index
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Introduction
Part 4 PART 1: WORKING WITH THE COLLECTION
Chapter 5 1 Deeds of Gift: Carressing the Hand that Feeds
Chapter 6 2 The Appraiser and the Appraisal: What Makes a Book Valuable?
Chapter 7 3 Tort Theory in Library, Museum, and Archival Collections,
Materials, Exhibits, and Displays: Rights of Privacy and Publicity in
Personal Information and Persona
Chapter 8 4 Censorship and Controversial Materials in Museums, Libraries,
and Archives
Part 9 PART 2: SPECIAL ISSUES IN MUSEUM COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
Chapter 10 5 Legal and Ethical Foundations of Museum Collecting Policies
Chapter 11 6 Collections Managment: Hypothetical Cases, Acquisitions,
Deaccessions, and Loans
Part 12 PART 3: WORKING WITH PATRONS
Chapter 13 7 Legal Issues Involved in the Privacy Rights of Patrons in
"Public" Libraries and Archives
Chapter 14 8 Welcome to...The Legal Responsibility to Offer Accessible
Electronic Information to Patrons with Disabilities
Chapter 15 9 Seven Levels of Safety: Protecting People in Public Buildings
Part 16 PART 4: ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 17 10 The Fight of the Century? Information Ethics versus
E-Commerce
Chapter 18 11 Information Ethics: Its Demarcation and Application
Chapter 19 12 Organizing Ethics in Archives, Museums, and Libraries:
Challenges and Strategies for Meeting Ethical Responsibilites
Part 20 PART 5: COPYRIGHT AND OTHER OWNERSHIP ISSUES
Chapter 21 13 Copyright for Libraries, Museums, and Archives: The Basics
and Beyond
Chapter 22 14 Copyright Protection and Technological Reform of Library
Services: Digital Change, Practical Applications, and Congressional Action
Chapter 23 15 Legal-Technological Regulation of Information Access
Part 24 PART 6: IMPLEMENTATION OF LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCEPTS
Chapter 25 16 Getting Started: Legal and Ethical Resources
Chapter 26 17 Designing, Drafting, and Implementing New Policies
Chapter 27 18 Agents of Change: Planning, Communication, and Implementation
Strategies
Chapter 28 Index






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